The Michigan Attorney General wants Donald Trump's former attorneys to face the consequences of pursuing what the call frivolous claims regarding the 2020 election.
Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the city of Detroit now want the plaintiffs and a raft of attorneys, including Trump allies Sidney Powell and L. Lin Wood, to face the consequences of pursuing what they call frivolous claims, the first effort to wrench fines or other penalties.
U.S. District Judge Linda Parker quickly learned Monday that Powell and Howard Kleinhendler drafted the lawsuit last fall, though subsequent court action was handled by Michigan-based lawyers. “I didn’t do anything in Michigan,” Wood told the judge during a Zoom hearing that at times attracted more than 5,000 people watching the video conference.in the 2020 election. Indeed, election officials from both political parties have stated publicly that the election went well, and international observers confirmed there were no serious irregularities.
Whitmer and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, also a Democrat, want the state to receive at least $11,000 in legal fees. Detroit is asking the judge to disgorge any money that lawyers have collected through a post-election fundraising campaign. The city also wants the lawyers to face disciplinary hearings in their respective states.
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